Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The rains have come

We've got used to this happening now. As you can see, to forestall the bridge being swept away, it is now tied to a nearby tree.

Tuesday, November 06, 2012

The USA election

Today's election of the President in America is a make or break day for the country. As a Mormon, Mitt Romney will have a hard time convincing the Americans (as well as the non voting foreigners) that he is fit for the job. It will be interesting to see, if he wins, whether he will constantly espouse Mormanesque principles to the people. Will he give Starbucks and Las Vegas a hard time, for instance?

A problem with the Swimming Pool

During the Summer I noticed that the water level was descending faster than usual. Normally, with evaporation I only had to top it up fortnightly. But I noticed that I was losing that much in 2 days. I have not stopped the leak yet, but I assume that the egress is occurring through the underwater light assembly. During the Winter I will monitor the level to see to where it descends. The problem with a pool is that the side walls are weakened without water, and there is always a possibility that the structure will collapse.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Keiko at rest

 
Our new cat, Keiko, has tken quite a liking to our keyboard. He doesn't work at it, but he's at rest.
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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Our magnificent Weeping Willow

 
Amanda reckons this tree is badly in need of pruning. Does anyone have a comment about this?
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Trimming our Hedge

 
Our annual hedge trimming operation was done recently. Using a Stihl hedge trimming tool it took 6 hours. Needless to say, we engaged someone else to do it for us.
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Friday, September 28, 2012

Amanda & Ann in Vouille

 
We had a break from our Market wanderings by visiting the Cheval Blanc hotel.
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A market scene

 
We went to Vouille market last Saturday to see how we could be tempted. We were, by Garlic, no less!
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Mielle and Keiko

 
A very similar picture to that taken yesterday, but they are lying even closer together in repose. Their tantrums with one another seem to have developed into playfulness, so all seems well at last.
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A very occasional flowering

 
These flowered in our garden this week for the first time in a few years. Aren't they glorious? They are Yucca plants, but apparently need a  certain moth to pollinate them. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Two new friends

 
After our two cats, Noireau and Biscuit, were lost, we decided to get another couple. These two have known each other for two days, and after some tantrums between them both, they appear to have settled down well. They are called Mielle and Keiko.
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A fantasy drink in France

 
This makes living in France a triumph. Perhaps an overstatement, but it is certainly an experience to be savoured.
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Monday, May 14, 2012

A barbecue lunch in good company

We had our relatives, Claire and Gervais, visit us in their camper van. The day was splendid, as can be seen in the video here.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

The bridge is under assault

The bridge is literally hanging by a thread - well, a rope. Look at the field beyond.

Flooding yet again

After yesterday's full day of rain, the floods followed. This time, to forestall it floating away for the second time, I've slung a 10m rope round the bridge, and tied it to an adjacent tree. It might fail to hold the bridge, as I wasn't paying enough attention to my Boys Scouts lesson on knotting.
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Monday, April 23, 2012

Jason's adventure in India

This shows where Jason has reached in his journey. He has taken 6 weeks off to travel around India, and has only a few days left.


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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

The bridge is in place

 And this shows the bridge is now in service, allowing our tractor mower to easily cross from one island to another.
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The curious case of our bridge




In February we had a heavy bout of flooding, and our bridge was washed away. It was able to move as it had not been properly staked into the ground, and as it was clad in timber in was possible for it to float. We walked down river, and found it perched on an island about half a mile away. It was far too heavy for the three of us to carry, so we had to dismantle it completely. The metal base is a galvanised iron gate, and is very strong, as we as heavy. It has now been re-erected back in place, and properly staked, so it should be secure in future.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Biscuit rembered

Our cat, Biscuit, was killed by a passing car last week. He was 6 months old, and had become such a beloved member of our family. He will be remembered for having a wonderful disposition, and enchanting character.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Exercises in Poitiers

I go to a Physiotherapist (Laurence) each Tuesday for exercises. They only last for one hour, but that is enough for us fogies. The photos show Laurence and a fellow subject for treatment, as well as myself.





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Location:Poitiers